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Weekly High Scores

Ranier Peperhaut
Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter

Oct-17-2006 10:57

How do the weekly high scores get calculated?

And how are some people doing that many cases a week? say if you have done 140 cases in a week, that means you've done on average 20 a day... So 12 regular plus 4 favours - would the rest be from cases people leave out for anyone in agencies?

i've always wondered this, but never asked.

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woody2
woody2
Old Shoe

Oct-17-2006 15:39

favors dont count unless it is a quit and yes thats where the others come from

Ranier Peperhaut
Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter

Oct-17-2006 22:36

wow, so people are picking up 8 or more extra cases a day?

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

Oct-17-2006 22:50

Or more. Bear in mind though, probably lots of those are lower difficulty cases used in hunts and stuff like that. The single highest one-day total I've ever heard was biggie doing over 80.

Which makes me sweat and tremble.

Serges
Serges
Vigilante

Oct-18-2006 03:23

High scores are calculated by # of solves-# of quits/falses.

So a detective with 70 solves and 8 quit/falses in a week would have a "score" of 62.

Ties between "scores" are ranked by number of cases solved.


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